OpinionJournal.com

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OpinionJournal.com
Type of site
News and opinion
Available inEnglish
Owner The Wall Street Journal
Created byThe Wall Street Journal
Revenue N/A
Website http://www.opinionjournal.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationN/A
Current statusRedirects to https://www.wsj.com/news/opinion

OpinionJournal.com is a website featuring content from the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal . It existed separately from the news content at wsj.com until January 2008, when it was merged into the main website. [1]

Contents

In addition to editorials and columns from the printed newspaper, wsj.com carries two daily web-only columns:

The editorials (titled "Review & Outlook") reflect the Journal's conservative political editorial line, as do its regular columnists, who include Peggy Noonan, John Fund, and Daniel Henninger.

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References

  1. "Wsj.com/opinion", editorial, The Wall Street Journal , January 10, 2008, page A14